Digital coloring in the classroom.
- Heather VanSyckle

- Sep 30
- 1 min read
Explore Color Psychology
Colors evoke emotions—digital coloring makes it easy to test and reflect:
• Assign themes like “calm,” “joy,” or “mystery” and have students choose palettes that match.
• Use TooniesCo-style characters or bouquets and ask students to explain their color choices.
• Discuss how blue suggests trust, red evokes energy, and green implies growth
Use Design Principles in Composition
Digital coloring allows students to experiment with:
• Balance: Symmetrical vs. asymmetrical layouts
• Contrast: Light vs. dark, saturated vs. muted
• Unity: Repeating motifs or colors to create cohesion
You can guide students to adjust layers, opacity, and blending modes to see how these principles affect the final image.
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